Re: SELinux - back to basics

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On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 13:05:53 +0800
adrian golding <adriangolding@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> To refine my questions in the earlier email:

> 3) i am assuming ports 137-139 and 445 are labelled smbd_port_t, but
> where can i find this assignment in the policy? i am currently using
> apol.

I don't have the knowledge required to answer all of your questions -
in fact, I also would like to hear what some of the more informed
members on this list think about what you've raised. 

But, to find the ports for smbd_port_t, you can do as root:

semanage port -l | grep smbd



Cheers,

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Scott Radvan
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Red Hat Asia Pacific (Brisbane) http://www.apac.redhat.com

"Stop assuming that systems are secure unless demonstrated insecure; 
start assuming that systems are insecure unless designed securely."
	- Bruce Schneier

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